

🔥 Tiny Stove, Massive Adventure Power!
The BRS-3000T is an ultra-lightweight (26g) titanium alloy camping stove delivering 1940W of power to boil water in under 3 minutes. Its compact 3x3x5 cm size and bright green pouch make it highly portable and easy to locate. Designed for minimalist backpackers, it offers stable, adjustable flames and quick setup, making it a top choice for efficient outdoor cooking on the go.













| ASIN | B06XNLSNFR |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,322 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 50 in Camp Stoves |
| Brand | BRS |
| Color | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (4,262) |
| Date First Available | 12 Jun. 2017 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Fuel type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BRS-3000T |
| Manufacturer | BRS |
| Material type | Titanium |
| Power source | Gas Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 5 cm; 27.22 g |
| Size | small |
| Weight | 27 g |
P**H
Tiny, light and powerful.
First the positives, this is tiny. If you have a fat thumb then that's about the size you a talking about. It weighs next to nothing and fits into every cookset I've got from esbit through to trangia. It has good build quality and the gas control lever is effective so you can have low power, jet engine and everything in between. Which leads me to the bad points. Even at low power It is powerful enough to melt the coating off your pots if you have cheap pans. I was gently heating some hobo stew in my kidney cup and noticed black flakes. Upon cleaning I found that these were the coating from the inside of the cup so be wary if you aren't using bare stainless or titanium. It's tiny, which means even when it's supports are fully extended they aren't that big. You need a small pot to stay stable and I would even suggest using gas canisters with a large footprint to increase the stability. I didn't so I actually had to hold my pot onto the burner to stop the whole thing falling over. This is probably not a wild camping stove but i suspect it will come into its own if you have a table to put it on. It boils water as fast as you would like. Yes some others are faster but they're 3 times the price. On the whole I quite like it but I'm going to need some new kit to use it to it's full potential. Shucks 😁
S**.
Best in the business
Smallest stove about Take it on all bikepacking trips and it’s brilliant, packs a punch and boils up water rapidly.
C**S
Smaller isn't always better
I bought this because it was the smallest and lightest stove I could find. It comes in a little fluorescent pouch, which you'll need to keep you from losing it. And also comes with a spare O ring which is a nice touch. I used this when wild camping in the woods and I found it very effective. It's quite noisy when it's turned up to full but that's normal for gas stoves. If out in the open it definitely needs a windshield. I stupidly took this as my only stove on a 3 night trip to dartmoor. On the first night I was trying to boil water, and although the flame was coping, the wind was concentrating the heat on one of the pan support legs which then buckled and bent. I managed to bend it back into shape and the stove limped through to the end of the trip but now its in a bag of redundant stuff in the shed. These days I take an alcohol stove or a sturdier gas stove. In short if you want the smallest lightest stove buy this, but its quite limiting
R**D
Affordable
Great price and superb to use as an ultra lightweight cook set. Does use a lot of gas and not good in wind, so you need a wind guard. I love this little stove.
M**W
Maybe carry a titanium foil wind shield with you to reduce draghts & save fuel
Super light, super good.
C**G
Great stove
Amazing little stove super light and compact works well with my 650ml titanium pot which sits on it nicely.not the most fuel efficient but I knew that when I got it.it does suffer from the wind but all open stoves like this do.it still boils water very quickly though.no pizo so have a lighter it lights very easy the volume screw works well for simmer and for full rapid boil
L**L
The best value for money stove you can get
The best value for money stove you can get
T**M
Lightweight and works
This is my second purchase as my wife stole my first one. Used in anger for weeks at a time during long hikes in Scotland, probably 5 times a day. Nothing warped, bent or melted similar to some YouTube videos. I only use with pots and contents up to around 1kg and I've never had issues. If you want to use in conjunction with a Dutch oven, look elsewhere. This is excellent for boiling water during light weight backpacking / bikepacking. Simmer function works well but I tend to boil and then shove into an insulated pouch to save fuel. Can't beat the value for money.
U**F
Mycket bra liten och lätt
R**.
I just received it and tried it out. I super like it for its near zero volume and weight. Easily screwed onto an 8 Oz can of "4 Season Mix Power Gas". Valve and flame control worked flawlessly. I am a multi-day back packer who must limit weight and space in my bag. I am using this ONLY to bring 16oz water to a boil. CAUTION - The pot can tip easily. The support arms are small only 2" in length so this stove requires constant attention when in use. Other than that -- Yes I would buy again. Observations using symbols for good ++ and could be improved -- and .. for FYI. ++ Valve flow adjust is continuously variable (like analog not digital), ( = simple design). ++ Yes it weighs less than 4 oz. Amazing. ++ When closed occupies 2"x1"x1". Amazing. ++ Yes it is strong for what it is; but could be bent by hand. ++ Comes with small bright green nylon storage pack. ++ Vertically -- It supported my pan and H20 fine (16 oz H20 and 4 oz pan). -- Does not have an igniter. A PE igniter would be a nice enhancment to the design. .. It requires threaded canisters and it relies on the strength of those threads to support everything above it (pot/food/etc) -- Tipsy CAUTION! I used a 4" diameter canister as the base. Avoid the smaller canisters. -- Tipsy CAUTION! The three arms are a very small foot print for supporting the pot. Only 2" per side of triangle looking down. -- Tipsy CAUTION! so you MUST balance the pot carefully and perfectly or hold it by hand continuously. -- Tipsy CAUTION! Requires constant attention and observation when in use - Lacks the wide supports that bigger stoves have. ++ It boiled a cup of water in 1 minute at sea level (using new can of fuel mentioned above). .. Noisier than expected but that allows me to adjust flow by ear when in bright day light and can't see flame.
J**Z
El mejor hornillo minimalista del mercado. Viene en una bolsita de transporte con una junta extra de regalo. Tiene un control sobre la llama que permite tenerlo encendido como si de una vela se tratara lo que lo hace útil para un punto caliente de emergencia. No debe faltar en tu kit de montaña. Enfría muy rapido y pesa menos de la mitad que un mechero.
O**T
Nice stove, faster and better in the wind, and lighter, than my old Snowpeak. I like that it came with an extra O ring, which repaired the Snowpeak, so now I have 2 stoves!
E**.
Es pequeño pero potente, no me ha dado problemas.
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